Rhona Clarke (born 1958) is an Irish composer.
Rhona Clarke was born in Dublin. She studied music at University College Dublin, pursued composition studies with John Buckley and James Wilson, and completed a PhD at Queen's University Belfast under the supervision of Michael Alcorn.
Clarke has received commissions from organisations including the RTÃÂ National Symphony Orchestra, the Sydney Philharmonia Chorus, Chamber Choir Ireland, the Choir of the Chapels Royal, the Cork International Choral Festival, Concorde, Music Network and the National Concert Hall. Her work has represented Ireland at both the International Rostrum of Composers and the ISCM World Music Days.
In 2014 she was the featured composer in the RTÃÂ National Symphony Orchestra's Horizons series. Her orchestral work SHIFT, commissioned by the RTÃÂ National Symphony Orchestra, was premiered at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on 14 January 2014 by the RTÃÂ National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gavin Maloney, and later that year represented Ireland at the International Rostrum of Composers in Helsinki.
Since 2009 she has collaborated with the visual artist Marie Hanlon on projects involving film, live performance, sound and exhibition work.
Clarke is a member of Aosdána.
Clarke's output includes choral, chamber, orchestral and electronic works. Laura Sheils has described her sacred choral music as combining traditional liturgical and chant-derived materials with contemporary harmonic and textural techniques. Reviewing Sempiternam in The Irish Times, Michael Dervan wrote that Clarke's music favours delicate rather than abrasive dissonance and noted its characteristic layering and gradation of sound. In Gramophone, Liam Cagney described Clarke's choral writing as idiomatic, noted her preference for Latin texts, and highlighted the combination of sustained vowel lines, melismatic counterpoint and early-music-inflected elements in the recording.
Orchestral
Choral with orchestra or ensemble
Choral unaccompanied
Chamber music
Electro-acoustic music